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Andy Murray taunts his tennis friend following Chelsea’s defeat by Arsenal

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Andy Murray and Liam Broady, two British tennis players known for their banter on social media, found themselves in a playful exchange following Arsenal’s 5-0 victory over Chelsea in the Premier League.

The match saw Kai Havertz, who previously played for Chelsea before moving to Arsenal, score twice against his former club in a stunning display at Emirates Stadium. The defeat raised questions about Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino’s future, prompting Broady to wonder why the Blues were performing so poorly.

Murray, never one to miss an opportunity for a joke, quickly responded to Broady’s query, leading to a light-hearted back-and-forth between the two athletes on Twitter. Broady, a passionate Manchester City supporter, is no stranger to sharing his love for football on social media, especially when it comes to celebrating his favorite team’s successes.

In a recent interview, Broady reflected on City’s historic treble-winning season and the support he received from City players during his Wimbledon campaign. He expressed gratitude for the messages and videos he received from the likes of Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, and Kalvin Phillips, highlighting the personal connection he feels with the club and its players.

As the tennis season progresses, Broady will be looking to replicate City’s success on the court while continuing to engage in friendly banter with Murray and other fellow athletes on social media. With both City and Broady aiming for victories in their respective fields, fans can expect more entertaining exchanges and celebrations in the coming months.

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